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Illinois teachers urging lawmakers to help them use artificial intelligence safely in the classroom

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Sarah Murmann, a teacher in Crystal Lake near Chicago, said the state is poised to put out a list of safe tools that comply with student digital privacy requirements. 

“With the rapid expansion of AI, we’re not sure which apps are Student Online Personal Protection Act-compliant and which ones aren’t,” Murmann said. “Not all districts have access to screening all of these tools. So teachers are very hesitant to use them, and not using something could inhibit a learning practice.”


Read the complete article from IPM News, written by Emily Hays

Teacher Joe Brewer has worked in rural schools for 18 years. He worries that rural, low-income students will be left out of the benefits of learning with artificial intelligence without state help.
Teacher Joe Brewer has worked in rural schools for 18 years. He worries that rural, low-income students will be left out of the benefits of learning with artificial intelligence without state help.

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